About

Rogers Media is one of Canada’s largest and most dynamic publisher of print and digital content including Chatelaine, Maclean’s and HELLO! Canada, and Today’s Parent.

Established in 2012, Rogers Media’s M-School provides interns with an opportunity to gain invaluable, real-world industry experience that will enhance classroom learning. The fast-paced, one-of-a-kind program focuses on three Ms: Magazine content, Multimedia and Multiplatform. Interns will benefit from on-the-job mentoring across all areas of publishing, including Editorial, Design, Sales & Marketing, Operations and Photo/Video Journalism.

M-School is an exceptional opportunity to interact with some of the industry’s most influential leaders. One of the most exciting features of the curriculum is the classroom seminars, which are led by Rogers Media VIPs and give students exposure to different areas of the business, providing a 360-degree overview of the entire digital content and publishing environment.

We’re looking for enthusiastic students, currently enrolled University or recent grads with a passion for multiplatform media to work with and learn from our first-class team of publishing professionals. You will network and learn from industry experts. Share your talent, energy and ideas with our innovative media teams. Be a part of the evolution of digital publishing as we delve further into the exciting world of multiplatform content creation.

We value our M-School students and work hard to make sure they are learning and getting everything they can out of the program. The ideal candidates are creative, highly motivated has excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Meet the M-School team

Christine Johnston – M-School Executive Sponsor

Chris is a 28-year veteran of Rogers Media. She joined Maclean’s magazine in 1989 and became Assistant to the Editor when Rogers purchased Maclean Hunter in 1994. Chris has worked across Media brands for all of her career and most recently was the Director of Publishing Operations. She started M-School in 2012 and watched it grow while she worked at Next Issue Canada. She returned to Rogers Media in July 2014 as Director of Business Planning, and is happy to be overseeing the M-School program once again.